Intodays NY Times,the NYC Police Department releases a statement defending the bizarrely cruel and atrocious behavior of the white shirt clad police offiicial who pepper sprays the women who have been kettled in the face as somehow appropriate. They go on to trot out the fascist cliche of the oppressor being somehow "The Victim" after Anonymous outs the bastard and publishes his identity andhis previous criminal anti social brutal behavior.Tony Bologna is a serial sadist who ispresently being sued for his actions in 2004, when he engaged in the same behavior during the Republican Convention in NYC. The NYPD and the Times are equally guilty here by trying to gloss over this incident which was broadcast internationally as a result of the need to aggressively deal with the "inevitable" rise in social protests as a result of the "inevitable " economic disaster already in progress. In other words, the media and the PR of the police forces are trying to inure us to the spectacle of violent and sadistic repressive tactics to discourage your right to speak out.

What the Times does not report is the fact thattoday, over 100 NYC Police Officersconducted their own job action, refusing to work in solidarity with the Protestors. This was an international embarrassment for NYC. Unfortunately, it takes an internationally televised action like this, and the ensuing attempt by citizens to obtain justice to draw focus on the brutal idiocy, the over kill, the psychotic free agents within the law enforcement agency to publicize the issues that propelled the Occupy Wall Street Protest. It's time for Americans to get up off of their lethargic asses and show the world which side they are on really on before it's too damn late.

TAKE ACTIONIf you think Deputy Inspector Bologna should be fired and prosecuted for his abuse of power, file an on-line complaint with:

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Groupe Coordination Aude Mali

Groupe Coordination Aude Mali assists refugees from Timbuctu with their basic survival needs in the refugee camp in Djibo, Burkina-Faso.
Most of them have gone back to their homes near Timbuctu and GCAM has restarted our school with 4 classes.
We already have more than 70 students attending every day but we still need basic tools and food which GCAM provides. We also pay the salaries of the 2 teachers.
With your help we could do major repairs on buildings that are partially destroyed. You can help us financing this school. A small donation goes a very long way. Thank you so much!

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Well, okay...I'm a Detroit boy transplanted to the wilds of rural France, hacking my way through the cultural underbrush.
I am an artist, I was a rock musician, professional chef and a railroad drawbridge operator. I'm just here to help.